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#211

My Motherland

My Motherland ... I saw you in the darkness as a beam of light Brilliant as a diamond in the hand of a bride. I keep you in my heart, my soul and my...
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#213

Eyes of Today

The current state of our country. People need to hear this.
I dont want to see tomorrow Through the eyes of today A day where peace and equality Are met with violence and hate A day where logic and justice Are met with senseless debate. A day where people...

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#214

Wishes Still

“Playing tennis without a net” – Robert Frost Free Verse Poems do not follow the rules A poetic form divided into lines of no particular length or meter, without a rhyme scheme The following is a...
Wishes Still So blessed we meet in collage the spirit try and true? Kept me alive along the way when friends, family, and vices did die How our history did find us here by grace down to...

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#218

Infestation


Lay tracks, build roads, make new routesmake trains, buses, ships, planesmake factories, warehouses, war machinesmore more more.

Plow across land, sea and ice, the stars are nextbuild terminals, stations, ports, massive...

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#219

Ride with Panic


God has granted me with free will, so would it be blasphemy if sometimes I can't use it? Because, yes, sometimes I can't. Panic wants to ride. Then we ride. We ride fast, side to...

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#220

Between


Am I someone who's walking on a wire? Sometimes I can lose my balance in a blow, or I can feel like something is catching me. Am I controled by someone who is playing God,...

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